Good morning y'all, or what ever time of day it is when you read this,
This has been a really awesome week with many wonderful
opportunities to serve others. We have been meeting a lot of new people
so I have been able to get better at introducing my self and getting
right to teaching them about the gospel of Jesus Christ. So that has
been incredible and I'm loving every minute of it.
So a lot of changes has happened this week. Our mission
president, he is he one who is over all the missionaries serving in the
Florida Jacksonville area, goes home tomorrow. Mission presidents serve
for 3 years and then go back home. So tomorrow we will have our new
mission president in. So this might bring around a lot of change, but
it is exciting. I just can't wait to meet him and continue in this
wonderful work.
So I wanted to share a acronym with y'all. I
had forgotten about but found it in some old notes, it was said by my
wonderful Trainer Elder Mann who just finished his mission 2 weeks ago.
The acronym is CPR, now when you think of CPR you think it helps renew
life, bring breath back. So this is what it stands for in gospel terms,
Church Prayer Reading. These three things can bring "breath" back to
us, renew us. And I know all these things can.
This week at church we had three people who are investigating
the church show up on Sunday. So that was exciting, and every one of
them loved it. I hope they continue to grow spiritually as they come to
church and read from the scriptures. But yesterday was just lots of
fun and is always my favorite day of the week. It just brightens the
rest of the week, I feel spiritually renewed as I partake the bread and
the water. I know that Jesus died for our sins, pains, weaknesses and
everything we go through. He knows how we feel, and wants to help us. I
love him for that, and know he will always be there for me. Through
thick and thin.
Well I hope y'all have a
wonderful week, I will continue to keep all of y'all in my prayers.
Please let me know if I can do anything for you, I can't be there
physically, but I can try to help.
Here is a photo of the mission president and his wife and me.
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